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Tuesday, May 29, 2012

I love to find a bargain! Recently I was in one of my favorite stores and found a cute pair of gloves for washing vegetables. The were selling the gloves for $9.95. As I looked at them, I realized they were just green colored bath gloves. You can get the same gloves (without Veggie stamped on them) for $1.00 each at dollar stores. That is a big savings!

The gloves would be great for scrubbing potatoes and carrots and other root vegetables, that you would like to use with their skin on.

Remove stem from tomatoes. Cut top off of jalapenos. Slice jalapenos lengthwise. Scrape out seeds.

Combine all ingredients in blender.

Cover. Blend until well mixed

When we were in Mexico last month, my husband could not get enough of this salsa. After asking several people, I finally got the recipe. The key to making this salsa is getting the vegetables as charred as possible. The more char, the better the flavor.

My husband loved this turkey burger! He said he liked it better than a regular grilled beef burger. That's big coming from my beef loving husband!

The sauteed vegetables, not only make the turkey burger very moist, they also add a rich savory flavor to it. The meatloaf seasoning, is the perfect blend of spices, to complement the sauteed vegetables and ground turkey.

Check back on Tuesday, for my

Tuesday's Tips & Tricks post about Tomatoes!

I am in Cape Town, South Africa. You can follow my trip by visiting my Facebook page.

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You will love Bo and his blog, Bo's Bowl.
Not only does he host great giveaways, his recipes are incredible!
One visit to his blog and you will see why I faithfully follow it.

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Remove the orange concentrate from it's container. Cut concentrate in half. Place half of the concentrate in a medium bowl, and set aside. You do not use the remaining half of the orange concentrate in this recipe.

In large bowl, combine cake mix and club soda. Mix well. Pour into a lightly greased 9x13 inch baking pan. Bake 25 to 35 minutes or until cake tester comes out clean.

In the medium bowl with the orange concentrate, add the sweetened condensed milk. Mix well.

While the cake is still warm, poke holes into it with the end of a wooden spoon.

Pour milk mixture over top.

Refrigerate overnight. Spread whipped topping over top and serve.

This is another great recipe from our son Tyler's girlfriend, Jordan.

It is quick and easy to make and was a hit at the potluck that I took the cake to.

The pan was empty and people were singing it's praises.

They liked how moist and creamy the cake was, with the hint of orange, giving it a unique flavor.

Check back on Tuesday, for my

Tuesday's Tips & Tricks post about onions!

Thanks again, Jordan, for the wonderful recipe!

Visit my friends blogs!

You will love Bo and his blog, Bo's Bowl.
Not only does he host great giveaways, his recipes are incredible!
One visit to his blog and you will see why I faithfully follow it.

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

I am always on the lookout for a good cooking tip or trick. So when one of my friends got a new job as a baker in a restaurant, I asked her to pass along any new tips she learns. And being a good friend, that is just what she did with this pie trick.

Have you ever tried to cut a pie into slices and had the filling spill out all over? If you have, then you are going to love this trick.

Freeze your pie before you cut into it. Remove the frozen pie from the pie pan, and place on a cutting board. Cut it into slices and place it back in the pie pan or on serving plates to thaw. When it is time to serve, you will have perfect slices of pie, with it filling intact.

Check back on Friday, for a delicious Creamsicle Cake recipe!

Visit my friends blogs!

You will love Bo and his blog, Bo's Bowl.
Not only does he host great giveaways, his recipes are incredible!
One visit to his blog and you will see why I faithfully follow it.

In large bowl, combine pie filling and cream cheese. Mix well using an electric mixer. Add confectioners' sugar and lemon juice. Mix well.

Gently fold in the angel food cubes. Refrigerate over night.

Our son Tyler's girlfriend Jordan, shared this recipe with me.

Jordan is a fellow foodie, and Tyler loves her cooking, so I knew it had to be good.

With just my husband Stan and I at home now, I typically wait for a potluck at church or some other event to make desserts. Lucky for you and I, we had a potluck on Sunday. I took both of the dessert recipes that, Jordan gave me.

The people at our church have been taste testing my recipes for years, and they know I value honest criticism. When my pans are empty at the end of a potluck, and people are asking for the recipe, I know I have a winner. That is what happened on Sunday.

Thanks Jordan, for sharing your delicious recipes!

Check back on Tuesday, for my

Tuesday's Tips & Tricks for a cool pie trick!

And next Friday, I will be posting, Jordan's Creamsicle Cake recipe!

Visit my friends blogs!

You will love Bo and his blog, Bo's Bowl.
Not only does he host great giveaways, his recipes are incredible!
One visit to his blog and you will see why I faithfully follow it.